Real world risks and extremes: correlation and quantification 8 April 2016 Organisers: Nick Watkins, Ariel Liebman, Colm Connaughton, Max Werner In partnership with the London Mathematical Laboratory and the Institute… Read more »
by Jean Boulton There is a polarization in management and policy thinking. On the one hand, there is an increasing focus, for organizations, on defining detailed rules, standardizing methods, evidencing… Read more »
2015 Yuletide Complexity Lecture Climate Change: Sorting the facts from the hype – Dr Ed Hawkins On Monday 14th December the Nonlinear and Complex Physics Group held it’s annual… Read more »
Challenges in Nonlinear Systems was a two-day meeting, held on 10th–11th September 2015 at the Chancellors Hotel and Conference Centre (Manchester), to celebrate the 65th birthday of Professor Tom Mullin. The… Read more »
by Anne Juel Manchester Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK Challenges in Nonlinear Systems was a two-day meeting, held on 10th–11th September… Read more »
by Matt Garrod This year the group’s summer meeting was held at Warwick University’s Complexity Centre. Approximately 30 students and researchers congregated in the Complexity Centre to escape the… Read more »
Creative Influence and Complex Adaptive Systems by Matt Garrod, University of Manchester Think for a moment about your favourite piece of music or artwork. Now consider the fact that the… Read more »
IOP Nonlinear and Complex Physics Group – School Outreach Event 3rd July 2014 – Imperial College London Although it was a warm day, 40 school pupils and their teachers were… Read more »
Below are note from the meeting: What is complexity and what is simple? The key issue is the number of degrees of freedom. At the end of the 19thC phenomena… Read more »
Ponytails, Micro-organisms and Economics, a Report from the IOP Complexity and Nonlinear Physics Group Summer Meeting. With the sun shining and the lawns full of undergrads sleeping after their exams,… Read more »